With gales and near-gales blowing down Johnstone Strait almosy daily, we've had to pick our passage carefully. Essentially, leaving early in the morning, then getting off the Strait before the winds pick up in the afternoon. (For example, motoring up Johnstone Strait yesterday, we only had 10-15 knot Westerlies against us, with no seas. However, in the early afternoon, soon after we pulled into Chancellor Channel, then Wellbore, and anchored in Forward Harbour, Johnstone Strait winds picked up to 24 knots, gusting to 29.)
We are currently 3 nm from our exit of Johnstone Strait at Havannah Channel. Winds and seas are low. Looks like another successful Johnstone Strait passage.
Update: we got lucky with the current in Chatham Channel, and made it easily to Potts Lagoon for the night.
We are constantly torn between the mountains and the sea. This blog is an account of our sailing adventures, both in British Columbia/Haida Gwaii, and to Mexico (2013-2015), as well as our mountain adventures (including skiing in the Winter, hiking in the Summer/Fall, and trekking in Nepal). Hopefully this blog will provide you with helpful information on these topics (in addition to documenting our adventures). Welcome!
Friday, 30 June 2017
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Finally, away for our Summer cruise
Just in time for the Summer solstice, we have finally completed our prepping of Pelagia, and have left our dock in Vancouver.
The PLAN is to cruise for 2 months, hopefully/possibly making it North of Cape Caution this year, spending time on the Central Coast of British Columbia. (Of course, as experience shows, sailing "plans" are all written in the sand at low tide.... 😉)
Currently, we are in Pender Harbour.
Friday, 16 June 2017
Weather resources for British Coumbia: post updated
The 2016 post providing information for marine- and land-based weather resources for British Columbia, with an emphasis on getting text-based band-limited forecasts, has been updated (broken/changed links fixed.)
See:
https://sailing-pelagia.blogspot.ca/2016/05/marine-weather-forecasts-for-british.html
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